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  • av Rob Carroll
    193,-

    Contained within this anthology are dark stories and works of art that explore the shadow side of reality. They are disturbed works that journey hopelessly through the downtrodden fringes of society, across the deepest reaches of space, and into the darkest, most troubled corners of the mind. Enter if you must, but beware.Issue 018 includes eight original stories (which includes a novelette), one reprint story, three poems, two art features, and interior artwork by top talent.FEATURING¿"Factory Faerie," by Derrick Boden"Saturation," by Eliane Boey"Decay Gospel" by Drew Huff"These Luminous Cadavers," by Rich Larson"The Specimens of Red Hill," a novelette by Angela Liu"The Do-Over," by Steph Nelson"Where the Robots Go," by Malena Salazar Maciá"I Am the Burning Bush," by Stephen S. SchrefflerWith reprint story, "Harmony," by Andy DudakPoetry by Jean-Paul L. GarnierCover art by Olly JeavonsAnd interior art features by Sylvia Strijk and Eva Kosmos

  • av Rob Carroll
    206,-

    Contained within this anthology are dark stories and works of art that explore the shadow side of reality. They are disturbed works that journey hopelessly through the downtrodden fringes of society, across the deepest reaches of space, and into the darkest, most troubled corners of the mind. Enter if you must, but beware.The third annual Halloween Special Issue includes ten original stories, one reprint story, an interview with author Paul Tremblay, two art features, and interior artwork by top talent. FEATURING¿"Lizard Man," by Polly Hall"Devil Child," by Kay Hanifen"retsnoM," by Rowan Hill"Cat's Eye," by Aia Järvinen"Hotel Leviathan: The Dichotomy of a Beast," by Eygló Karlsdóttir"Station 99," by Amanda Cecilia Lang"Ghoul" by Victoria Nations"The Gift Horse's Mouth," by Zachary Olson"To Die a Monster," by Samuel Poots"God's Watchful Eyes" by Grace R. ReynoldsWith reprint story, "One Last Step" by Warren BenedettoInterviews with author Paul Tremblay feature by Janelle JansonCover art by Devin ForstAnd interior art features by Miranda Mundt and Dennis Preston

  • av Rob Carroll
    206,-

    Contained within this anthology are dark stories and works of art that explore the shadow side of reality. They are disturbed works that journey hopelessly through the downtrodden fringes of society, across the deepest reaches of space, and into the darkest, most troubled corners of the mind. Enter if you must, but beware.Issue 017 includes eight original stories, one reprint story, two art features, and interior artwork by top talent.FEATURING¿"Good Neighbors," by Marlaina Cockcroft"The New Family," by Elliott Gish"A Ruthless Pedigree," by Bill Gusky"Glacial, Eternal" by Aleco Julius"Choose Your Own Destruction," by Amanda Cecelia Lang"Devouring the Starry Night," by Angela Liu"Stand Here, Close to the Light" by Murtaza Mohsin"My Other Half," by Belicia RheaWith reprint story, "The Door Is Open," by Warren BenedettoCover art by Voodoo SaladAnd interior art features by Dan Fris and Cho-hyun Kim

  • - Scouring the planet for your next holiday
    av Rob Carroll
    179,-

    For over a decade my job was to scour Britain, Europe and beyond for your next rail holiday. Have you ever wondered how holidays happen and what goes on behind the scenes beforehand? The Rail Holiday Maker is a peek inside the travel industry, warts and all, experiencing the joy and the jeopardy of the journey to ensure your holiday runs smoothly. From the Arctic Circle to the Adriatic, Cornwall to Caithness, San Francisco to Singapore, railways have given me highs, lows, troubles and triumphs. The Rail Holiday Maker trailblazes the tracks in all the home countries, expands across seventeen European states, ventures through southeast Asia and railroads long-distance across America, before jumping off in Yorkshire. Home is where the heart is, but where shall we go next?

  • av Rob Carroll
    193,-

    Contained within this anthology are dark stories and works of art that explore the shadow side of reality. They are disturbed works that journey hopelessly through the downtrodden fringes of society, across the deepest reaches of space, and into the darkest, most troubled corners of the mind. Enter if you must, but beware.Issue 016 includes eight original stories, one reprint story, interview with author, Gabino Iglesias, two art features, and interior artwork by top talent.FEATURING"Contango," by Eliane Boey"What You Want," by Michael A. Clark"Amazing!" by Robin Rose Graves"The Last Joyride," by Bill Gusky"Grit and Culling on Triton," by Robert E. Harpold"Payment Unkind," by Andrew Leon Hudson"KAOSU, The Last Moving Country in the World," by Angela Liu"To Serve Him," by Shannon Connor WinwardWith reprint story, "We're All Friends Here," by Michelle Anne KingAuthor interview with Gabino Iglesias; feature by Janelle JansonBook review of The Strange by Nathan Ballingrud; review by Sadie HartmannCover art by DofreshAnd interior art features by Butcher Billy and Sloane Leong

  • av Rob Carroll
    206,-

    Contained within this anthology are dark stories and works of art that explore the shadow side of reality. They are disturbed works that journey hopelessly through the downtrodden fringes of society, across the deepest reaches of space, and into the darkest, most troubled corners of the mind. Enter if you must, but beware.Issue 015 includes eight original stories, one reprint story, interview with author, Owen King, two art features, and interior artwork by top talent.FEATURING"Pain Surrogate," by Ilan Jones"We Go Sammy," by R. L. Meza"Permissions," by Christi Nogle"Death by Pasta," by A. P. Salnikov"A Penny for Your Troubles," by A. D. Sui"I Think I'm Paranoid," by Angela Sylvaine"Bin Day," by James Tatam"A Gradient Descent," by David WornWith reprint story, "Darkly Through the Glass Place," by Kirk BueckertAuthor interview with Owen King; feature by Janelle JansonBook review of Wild Spaces by S. L. Coney; review by Sadie HartmannCover art by João Antunes Jr.And interior art features Devin Forst and Ricardo Reis

  • av Rob Carroll
    206,-

    Contained within this anthology are dark stories and works of art that explore the shadow side of reality. They are disturbed works that journey hopelessly through the downtrodden fringes of society, across the deepest reaches of space, and into the darkest, most troubled corners of the mind. Enter if you must, but beware.Issue 014 includes ten original stories, one reprint story, interviews with authors, S. A. Chakraborty, Rachel Harrison, and Andrew F. Sullivan, two art features, and interior artwork by top talent.FEATURING"The Tent Revival on Galvani H764," by Anj Baker"The Seventy-Year-Old Corpse Harvester," by Naomi Eselojor"Coin-Operated Boy," by Aia Järvinen"It Answered," by Anastasia Kirchoff"Savior in Steel," by Zachary Rosenberg"Side Effects," by Allan Dyen-Shapiro"Citymouth," by Erin Strubbe"Agua, Cate," by A. P. Thayer"The King of the Universe Dies Again," by Kay Vaindal"Sequoia," by H. G. WatsonWith reprint story, "The Boxing Men," by Ray DaleyInterviews with authors, S. A. Chakraborty, Rachel Harrison, and Andrew F. Sullivan; features by Jena Brown, Janelle Janson, and Marissa van UdenCover art by DoodleskellyAnd interior art features by João Antunes Jr. and Marischa Becker

  • av Rob Carroll
    232,-

    Dark Matter Magazine's thirty darkest stories from the first two years of publication (2021-2022).

  • av Rob Carroll
    206,-

    Contained within this anthology are dark stories and works of art that explore the shadow side of reality. They are disturbed works that journey hopelessly through the downtrodden fringes of society, across the deepest reaches of space, and into the darkest, most troubled corners of the mind. Enter if you must, but beware.Issue 013 includes eight original stories, one reprint story, interviews with authors, S. A. Cosby and Philip Fracassi, two art features, and interior artwork by top talent.FEATURING"Militiam Vermes, or the Hardest Break-up on Colony Two," by G. D. Angier"A Difference of 21.6 Degrees, or Confessions of a Thermostat," by Rob E. Boley"ETA," by Andrew Leon Hudson"Nothing Left to Sever," by Ryan Marie Ketterer"Winona's Window," by Alli Lichtman"Still Life with Vivisected Dream," by Tiffany Morris"Harvester," by Andrew F. Sullivan"The Loop," by Dana VickersonWith reprint story, "Are You a Vessel," by Sloane LeongInterviews with authors, S. A. Cosby and Philip Fracassi; features by Jena Brown and Janelle JansonCover art by Olly JeavonsAnd interior art features by Dofresh and Eric Hibbeler

  • av Rob Carroll
    206,-

  • av Rob Carroll
    219,-

    Contained within this anthology are dark stories and works of art that explore the shadow side of reality. They are disturbed works that journey hopelessly through the downtrodden fringes of society, across the deepest reaches of space, and into the darkest, most troubled corners of the mind. Enter if you must, but beware.The second annual Halloween Special Issue includes nine original stories, one reprint story, interviews with authors, Josh Malerman and Stephen Graham Jones, two art features, and interior artwork by top talent. FEATURING"What Kind of Skin," by Mary G. Thompson"Cube," by Grace R. Reynolds"The Drive," by Jenny Leidecker"Basically Normal," by Scotty Milder"Storm Cellar," by Jen Marshall"Shock," by Casey Masterson"The Vampire on the Tesseract Wall," by Larry Hodges"Immaterial Witness," by Graham J. Darling"A Piece Missing," by S. J. TownendWith reprint story, "What We Look for at the Night Market," by Ai JiangInterviews with authors, Stephen Graham Jones and Josh Malerman; features by Jena Brown and Janelle JansonCover art (and augmented reality cover art) by Sean KeetonAnd interior art features by Mateus Roberts and Zach Horvath

  • av Rob Carroll
    206,-

  • av Rob Carroll
    206,-

  • av Rob Carroll
    193,-

    Contained within this anthology are dark stories and works of art that explore the shadow side of reality. They are disturbed works that journey hopelessly through the downtrodden fringes of society, across the deepest reaches of space, and into the darkest, most troubled corners of the mind. Enter if you must, but beware.The eighth issue of Dark Matter Magazine includes eight original stories, one reprint story, part three of a serialized novella, two microfictions, one essay, an interview with author, Anne Heltzel, two art features, and interior artwork by top talent. FEATURING¿"Declare the Typhoon's Coming" by Noah Codega"Roaches" by Ai Jiang"Refuge" by Mark Joslyn"Flight Delay" by Rich Larson"This Choir of Ghosts" by Monte Lin"Muscle Memory" by R. L. Meza"The Ground Shook" by Roni Stinger"The Editorial Process" by Andrew SullivanPart three of serialized novella "Override" by Warren BenedettoWith reprint story, "Cocooning" by Christi NogleA feature interview with author, Anne Heltzel; feature by Jena BrownEssay by Anna MaddenCover art by Olly Jeavons (aka artofolly)And interior art features by Asher and The Art District'86

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